Dorian Awards winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2013
Another victory for Argo.
French cinema - the sales are on
by Richard Mowe, reporting from Paris - 17 Jan 2013
We find out which films are proving a hit at Unifrance's Rendez-vous with French Cinema
Populaire to open ninth Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2013
Arbitrage and Cloud Atlas among big names in festival line-up.
Nagisa Ôshima dies
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jan 2013
Director broke boundaries with Ai No Corrida
Golden boy
by Jennie Kermode and Anne-Katrin Titze - 14 Jan 2013
Ben Affleck wins big at the Golden Globes with Argo.
Lincoln, Life Of Pi and Les Misérables head up Oscar list
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2013
2013 nominations revealed.
BAFTA nominations revealed
by Amber Wilkinson - 09 Jan 2013
Steven Spielberg's Lincoln leads the charge with 10 nominations.
Argo scoops top prize at OFCS Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2013
Paul Thomas Anderson takes Best Director.
BAFTA EE Rising Star nominees announced
by Amber Wilkinson - 07 Jan 2013
Film fans asked to vote for their favourite.
French stars consider Russian move
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jan 2013
Gérard Depardieu and Brigitte Bardot make protest plans.
What are they worth?
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Dec 2012
Natalie Portman rises as Christian Slater takes a fall.
Goodbye Charles Durning
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Dec 2012
Dog Day Afternoon star dies.
Jack Klugman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Dec 2012
Quincy star passes away aged 90.
Polish cinema wins new fans
by Staff Writer - 20 Dec 2012
Play Poland festival celebrates success.
Zero Dark Thirty heads up Golden Globe nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2012
Full list revealed.
2013 Berlinale Shooting Stars announced
by Amber Wilkinson - 12 Dec 2012
Homegrown talent fails to make this year's line-up.
Broken and Berberian Sound Studios triumph at BIFAs
by Amber Wilkinson - 10 Dec 2012
Awards celebrate the best of British independents.
Picturehouse purchased
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Dec 2012
Cineworld snaps up arthouse chain.
Sundance announces Park City At Midnight, Spotlight and New Frontier line-up
by Amber Wilkinson - 30 Nov 2012
British films Sightseers and In Fear join line-up.
All change for Glasgow cinemas
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Nov 2012
GFT to expand as old Odeon is demolished.
Sylvain Chomet gets honorary degree
by House reporter - 29 Nov 2012
The Illusionist director receives accolade from University of Edinburgh
Sundance announces Competition and Next <=> titles
by Amber Wilkinson - 29 Nov 2012
UK films in line-up include The Stuart Hall Project, Who is Dayani Cristal? and The Moo Man.
Newcastle arts venues face dramatic cuts
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2012
Council proposals to slash spending could threaten jobs.
Larry Hagman dead at 81
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2012
JR died of natural causes.
Animal safety storm hits The Hobbit
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Nov 2012
Did carelessness lead to deaths?
Perfect 10 for Cinecity
by Neil Mitchell - 10 Nov 2012
Brighton film showcase notches up a decade.
French Film Festival kicks off 20th year
by Amber Wilkinson - 09 Nov 2012
Francophone showcase gears up with Mobile Home.
Broken leads charge for British Independent Film Awards
by Amber Wilkinson - 05 Nov 2012
Rufus Norris' drama in nine categories.
Free gala premiere of Seven Psychopaths
by Amber Wilkinson - 03 Nov 2012
Jameson Cult Film Club to host London screening.
Monster Day at Boness Hippodrome
by Amber Wilkinson - 01 Nov 2012
Cinema centenary celebrations continue with a day of spooky films.
Halloween happenings
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Oct 2012
Frighteningly fun films and events around the UK.
Race row over Cloud Atlas
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Oct 2012
Forthcoming film cast white actors in Asian roles.
London Feminist Film Festival announces programme
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2012
Organisers aim to raise profile of creative women.
Sundance announces London commitment
by Amber Wilkinson - 22 Oct 2012
Festival to return for weekend showcase in spring 2013 and 2014.
Farewell to Indian king of romance
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Oct 2012
Yash Chopra to be remembered at Mumbai Film Festival.
Rust And Bone wins London prize
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2012
Jacques Audiard receives festival honour.
A voyage of Discovery
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2012
Dundee kids' film festival returns.
Glasgay reaches its 19th year
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Oct 2012
Scots lgbt arts festival has impressive film line-up.
Baghdad Film Festival faces criticism
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Oct 2012
Problems highlight crisis in Iraqi cinema.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2012 opens today.
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Oct 2012
Barnaby Southcombe and Jack Bond among guests.
Underground and Japan In A Day added to LFF schedule
by Amber Wilkinson - 07 Oct 2012
WikiLeaks drama and earthquake remembrance documentary join line-up
Astérix and Obélix: God Save Britannia to open French Film Festival
by Amber Wilkinson - 05 Oct 2012
3D film to kick off 20th edition.
In The House wins Golden Shell at San Sebastian
by Amber Wilkinson - 30 Sep 2012
Francois Ozon's blackly comic drama takes top prizes.
Innocence Of Muslims producer remanded in custody
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Sep 2012
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula faces up to two years in prison.
Herbert Lom dies
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Sep 2012
Goodbye to one of the greatest screen villains.
Film investment scheme in the spotlight
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Sep 2012
Inland Revenue challenges Ingenious Media.
French Film City opens
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2012
Luc Besson launches revolutionary new studio complex.
Scottish film on show at Pyongyang Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2012
North Korea celebrates both home-grown and western films.
Man questioned over controversial film.
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2012
Protests about Innocence Of Muslims spread.
Split at Fox as Rothman resigns
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2012
Murdoch companies to separate.
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